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  • X xiecsuk

    I assume the SSD would replace the operating system disk. (The other two disks hold only data.) That would mean a complete re-install of Win10 and all my other programs. I was hoping to get away without doing that.

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    That's the idea, yes - OS and Apps go on the SSD, data on the HDD (because it changes more). But a re-install isn't necessarily needed - when I switched in February, I used AOMEI Partition Assistant[^] to move it - it has a "Migrate OS to SSD" wizard which did it all for me. Took less than 30 minutes for Win10 and all my apps and it did the whole thing for me! (And it's free, which is truly amazing) Win 10 didn't even ask for a key or complain about anything! :laugh:

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      did you fix your machine ? graft everything into a new case with decent psu ?

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      Oh yes! 200W became 500W, fans got supersized, and the new case even has a mounting for the SSD drive!

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        That's the idea, yes - OS and Apps go on the SSD, data on the HDD (because it changes more). But a re-install isn't necessarily needed - when I switched in February, I used AOMEI Partition Assistant[^] to move it - it has a "Migrate OS to SSD" wizard which did it all for me. Took less than 30 minutes for Win10 and all my apps and it did the whole thing for me! (And it's free, which is truly amazing) Win 10 didn't even ask for a key or complain about anything! :laugh:

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        xiecsuk
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        Thanks for that very useful information, OG. With it being that easy, I will definitely look at switching to an SSD. After all, I am building the new machine to get the maximum speed out of it. I presume I need to install the current HD and the SSD and boot up Win10 from the HD, install AOMEI Partition Assistant and then do the transfer from HD to SSD. I presume I would then have to alter the boot order in the BIOS to boot from the SSD.

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        • X xiecsuk

          Thanks for that very useful information, OG. With it being that easy, I will definitely look at switching to an SSD. After all, I am building the new machine to get the maximum speed out of it. I presume I need to install the current HD and the SSD and boot up Win10 from the HD, install AOMEI Partition Assistant and then do the transfer from HD to SSD. I presume I would then have to alter the boot order in the BIOS to boot from the SSD.

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          Pretty much, yes. IIRC, AOMEI sorted out the boot order for me as well, so I didn't have to do it. And it makes a huge difference! I got a SanDisk Ultra II 960GB which is fast enough and cost me £160 (plus a SATA III interface card as my MB only supported 2 * SATA II connections and I needed three anyway: SSD, HDD, and DVD) and I can load VS2013 and the complete solution in 7 seconds - ready to start typing!

          Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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          "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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            Anti-social bugger, huh? My bad... ;)

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              Oh yes! 200W became 500W, fans got supersized, and the new case even has a mounting for the SSD drive!

              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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              excellent :-D

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                Pretty much, yes. IIRC, AOMEI sorted out the boot order for me as well, so I didn't have to do it. And it makes a huge difference! I got a SanDisk Ultra II 960GB which is fast enough and cost me £160 (plus a SATA III interface card as my MB only supported 2 * SATA II connections and I needed three anyway: SSD, HDD, and DVD) and I can load VS2013 and the complete solution in 7 seconds - ready to start typing!

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                xiecsuk
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                I've just added a 240GB SSD to my new machine spec. My current system disk is only using 130GB at the moment and that holds all the progs I currently use including MS Office 2016, Visual Studio Community 2015 and SQL Server 2014 Management Studio.

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                  Anti-social bugger, huh? My bad... ;)

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                  xiecsuk
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                  At my age, most of the friends I would wish to communicate with can't even use a tablet properly let alone social media. The only people that complain are my two granddaughters who, unfortunately, live in Australia. My wife, bless her, tries, and sometimes succeeds, to look at their Facebook pages and whatever else they use.

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                  • X xiecsuk

                    Thanks for that very useful information, OG. With it being that easy, I will definitely look at switching to an SSD. After all, I am building the new machine to get the maximum speed out of it. I presume I need to install the current HD and the SSD and boot up Win10 from the HD, install AOMEI Partition Assistant and then do the transfer from HD to SSD. I presume I would then have to alter the boot order in the BIOS to boot from the SSD.

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                    I did that a little while ago, also following OG's advice. Worked as expected.

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      Oh yes! 200W became 500W, fans got supersized, and the new case even has a mounting for the SSD drive!

                      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                      OriginalGriff wrote:

                      200W became 500W, fans got supersized

                      And the fact that your PC is now an helicopter does not bother you ? :rolleyes:

                      Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                        I am thinking of having the following system built in the cheapest case I can find. I will then transfer the 3 HDs and DVD R/W out of my old system to complete the build. Are there any changes you would make? Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake 3.40 GHz Quad Core Socket 1151 Processor 8GB x 2 HyperX Black Fury DDR4 2133MHz Memory Module Asus Z170M-Plus, Intel Z170A, DDR4, 4 X Slots, Max Memory Support 3466 MHz, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 VGA | HDMI | DVI Motherboard High Quality Standard Cooler MSI R7 240 AMD 2 GB Radeon Graphics Card 500W - Cooler Master B500 Power Supply

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                        DaveX86
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                        I just built a box a few months ago with almost the same parts: - Intel Core i7-6700 8M Quad-Core 4.0 GHZ - 32 gigs ram (G.Skill Ripjaws 4 series) - same motherboard (I originally got a Gigabyte Z170X-UD5, it crapped out) - Deepcool Gammaxx S40 CPU cooler - Gigabyte Radeon R9 380 graphics card (tried to go with onboard graphics but it kept crashing with the Gigabyte Mobo) - 750W Cooler Master power supply - 1 Terabyte Samsung SSD - Antec Three Hundred Two case. If I had it all to do over again, I would have gotten the regular locked Core i7 processor with the stock cooler...I'm never going to overclock this computer. So far, the system is working great aside from the initial troubles with the GB Mobo and deciding after on getting a graphics card. Makes my old Core i7 920 look like a 386 :) ...the SSD made a big difference.

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          Pretty much, yes. IIRC, AOMEI sorted out the boot order for me as well, so I didn't have to do it. And it makes a huge difference! I got a SanDisk Ultra II 960GB which is fast enough and cost me £160 (plus a SATA III interface card as my MB only supported 2 * SATA II connections and I needed three anyway: SSD, HDD, and DVD) and I can load VS2013 and the complete solution in 7 seconds - ready to start typing!

                          Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                          To add to Griff's good advice: Take a look at Samsung's 850 PRO series of SSD's. They are more expensive than the "regular" EVO series, but are based on a new technology which is supposed to greatly extend their life. Go for PRO if you can afford it. My 512GB cost me $217. Warning: Leave the Samsung CD in its sleeve. You don't need it. The drive works great out-of-the-box. The Samsung software will offer to upgrade your drive's firmware. Do NOT do this. A great many Amazon customers complained that it totally ruined their drives. Is the BIOS on your main board capable of booting UEFI? Do you want a legacy or UEFI boot? See this (My apologies for the plug): Preparing a Drive for UEFI Boot[^]

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                            I am thinking of having the following system built in the cheapest case I can find. I will then transfer the 3 HDs and DVD R/W out of my old system to complete the build. Are there any changes you would make? Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake 3.40 GHz Quad Core Socket 1151 Processor 8GB x 2 HyperX Black Fury DDR4 2133MHz Memory Module Asus Z170M-Plus, Intel Z170A, DDR4, 4 X Slots, Max Memory Support 3466 MHz, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 VGA | HDMI | DVI Motherboard High Quality Standard Cooler MSI R7 240 AMD 2 GB Radeon Graphics Card 500W - Cooler Master B500 Power Supply

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                            Agree with others regarding system OS on SSD. When I rebuilt my system (moved to Wen) at the end of last year, I was able to get a 480GB SSD for around $200. It was the only new hardware component in the build (the rest of the components are about 7 y/o), but really makes a difference with everything I do. It's like I got a new system for $200! Boot time is around 20 seconds. :)

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                              I am thinking of having the following system built in the cheapest case I can find. I will then transfer the 3 HDs and DVD R/W out of my old system to complete the build. Are there any changes you would make? Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake 3.40 GHz Quad Core Socket 1151 Processor 8GB x 2 HyperX Black Fury DDR4 2133MHz Memory Module Asus Z170M-Plus, Intel Z170A, DDR4, 4 X Slots, Max Memory Support 3466 MHz, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 VGA | HDMI | DVI Motherboard High Quality Standard Cooler MSI R7 240 AMD 2 GB Radeon Graphics Card 500W - Cooler Master B500 Power Supply

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                              A Radeon card? No, no, no. nVidia, always.

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                                That's the idea, yes - OS and Apps go on the SSD, data on the HDD (because it changes more). But a re-install isn't necessarily needed - when I switched in February, I used AOMEI Partition Assistant[^] to move it - it has a "Migrate OS to SSD" wizard which did it all for me. Took less than 30 minutes for Win10 and all my apps and it did the whole thing for me! (And it's free, which is truly amazing) Win 10 didn't even ask for a key or complain about anything! :laugh:

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                                OTOH the amount of time I spent a year ago trying to get my windows install to migrate from an i7-920 to an i7-4990k I could've reinstalled the OS, all my applications, and all my configurations. *TWICE* The first time was over hardware differences; most notably BIOS/MBR to UEFI/GPT. The second ultimately turned out to be from wreckage of a decadish old obsolete task scheduler hack to work around a problem that was IIRC fixed a month or so after I put the kludge in place that decayed into registry rot. :doh:

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                                  A Radeon card? No, no, no. nVidia, always.

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                                  xiecsuk
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                                  Thanks for that. I had originally specified an NVidia card using a system builder setup. I don't know how it got changed. Probably finger trouble without me noticing. I've changed it back to the NVidia card.

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                                    I am thinking of having the following system built in the cheapest case I can find. I will then transfer the 3 HDs and DVD R/W out of my old system to complete the build. Are there any changes you would make? Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake 3.40 GHz Quad Core Socket 1151 Processor 8GB x 2 HyperX Black Fury DDR4 2133MHz Memory Module Asus Z170M-Plus, Intel Z170A, DDR4, 4 X Slots, Max Memory Support 3466 MHz, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 VGA | HDMI | DVI Motherboard High Quality Standard Cooler MSI R7 240 AMD 2 GB Radeon Graphics Card 500W - Cooler Master B500 Power Supply

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                                    I would recommend 750+ power supply, a dedicated sound card (maybe ASUS) and GTX 970 instead of the R7.

                                    it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

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                                      I would recommend 750+ power supply, a dedicated sound card (maybe ASUS) and GTX 970 instead of the R7.

                                      it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

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                                      xiecsuk
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                                      I have a Creative SB Audigy card in my old machine which I will transfer over. IMO the 500W power supply is adequate. I am not a gamer apart from things like Sudoku, so it is just general usage and programming. Similarly, I cannot see me ever using the power of a GTX 970. I have upped the R7 up to 4GB which I think will be sufficient.

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                                        I am thinking of having the following system built in the cheapest case I can find. I will then transfer the 3 HDs and DVD R/W out of my old system to complete the build. Are there any changes you would make? Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake 3.40 GHz Quad Core Socket 1151 Processor 8GB x 2 HyperX Black Fury DDR4 2133MHz Memory Module Asus Z170M-Plus, Intel Z170A, DDR4, 4 X Slots, Max Memory Support 3466 MHz, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 VGA | HDMI | DVI Motherboard High Quality Standard Cooler MSI R7 240 AMD 2 GB Radeon Graphics Card 500W - Cooler Master B500 Power Supply

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                                        Sounds like a great system ! I'd suggest a slightly larger power supply for future-proofing. And, why go cheap on the case if you are spending this amount ? Better case, and lots of cooling-fans (depending on where you live temperature wise) can save your investment. good luck, Bill

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                                          Sounds like a great system ! I'd suggest a slightly larger power supply for future-proofing. And, why go cheap on the case if you are spending this amount ? Better case, and lots of cooling-fans (depending on where you live temperature wise) can save your investment. good luck, Bill

                                          «There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008

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                                          xiecsuk
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                                          The main reason I've gone with this one is that it's one of the very few that has card readers built into it on the top. This allows me to transfer photos off my camera very quickly. A lot of cases look like Trafalgar Square when the Christmas lights are turned on. Not my cup of tea. Besides, I'm sure they won't fit into the colour scheme of my room dictated by her indoors. My current case only has a 350W PS so I am quite happy with the 500W. I have added a 120mm case fan. The total cost is now £670.00 inc VAT so I will be ordering it tomorrow. EDIT Thanks to everyone for their help. EDIT

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